Revision of the genus Lethierium Dlabola, 1980 (Hemiptera: Auchenorrhyncha Issidae), with description of two new species from Central Morocco
Author
Gnezdilov, Vladimir M.
text
Zootaxa
2022
2022-06-23
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Lethierium reiberi
(
Lethierry, 1878
)
(
Figs 1–4
,
20–29
,
66
)
Hysteropterum reiberi
Lethierry, 1878: 27
.
Lethierium reiberi
—
Dlabola, 1980: 236
.
Diagnosis.
Metope wide, distinctly enlarged below eyes, convex (its upper part well visible from above), smooth, without carinae. Coryphe transverse, 2.5 times as wide as long medially. Forewing radius and media stem running parallel and closely from the basal cell to wing middle. Hind tibia with a single lateral spine. Lateral margins of male anal tube with semicircular subapical processes (in lateral view). Phallobase basement with large and wide lobeshaped processes. Aedeagus with nearly straight ventral hooks directed downwards. Style with deeply concave hind margin; capitulum on long neck. Generally straw yellow. Total length males—3.2–3.5 mm, females—4.0–4.5 mm.
Supplementary description.
Coryphe flat, transverse, 2.5 times as wide as long medially, without carinae; anterior margin weakly convex; posterior margin concave (
Figs 1
,
21
). Metope wide, convex (its upper part well visible from above), smooth, without carinae (
Figs 3
,
20
). Metope distinctly enlarged below eyes, its lateral margins sharply converging to postclypeus. Lateral margins of metope slightly hang over the pedicels. Metopoclypeal suture steeply wedge-shaped. Postclypeus large, smooth. Pronotum slightly longer than coryphe at midline, without carinae. Mesonotum nearly equal in length to pronotum, without carinae. Forewings with distinct knee prominence; basal cell almost circular. Forewing vein sequence (
Fig. 2
): R 2, furcating at basal third of the wing, with net of veins between R
1
and R
2
; M 4–7, firstly furcating at wing middle and M
1
and M
2
furcating in apical third of the wing; CuA 1–2, furcating at apical third of the wing (in some specimens right and left wings may have CuA 1 and CuA 2). Radius and media running parallel and closely from the basal cell to wing middle. Radius furcating before media. Hind tibia with a single lateral spine in its distal half and with 9–10 apical spines. First metatarsomere with 7 intermediate spines. Arolium of pretarsus protruding beyond claw apices, with concave posterior margin (in dorsal view). Dorso-lateral plates of arolium wide.
Coloration.
General coloration straw yellow. Metopoclypeal suture black. Postclypeus light brown frontally and laterally. Anteclypeus light brown. Rostrum dark brown, with black apex of 3
rd
segment. Apices of leg spines black. Claws brown. Abdominal tergites dark brown, with light yellow hind margins.
Male.
Abdominal sternite III light yellow and sternites IV–VII black medially, with light yellow depressions of sensory pits. Pygofer, anal tube and styles light yellow.
Female.
Abdominal sternite III light yellow and sternites IV–VII brown, except light yellow depressions of sensory pits and hind margin of sternite VII. Anal tube brown yellowish to dark brown. Pygofer dark brown. Gonoplacs dark brown, each with yellow spot laterally. Gonocoxa VIII with light yellow hind margin.
FIGURES 1–3.
Lethierium reiberi
(
Lethierry, 1878
)
, male, Mékalis. 1—dorsal view; 2—lateral view; 3—frontal view. Scale bar—1 mm.
Male genitalia (
Figs 23–29
).
Anal tube elongate, 2.5 times as long as wide medially, weakly narrowing apically (in dorsal view) (
Fig. 24
); its lateral margins turned downwards, with semicircular subapical processes (in lateral view) (
Fig. 25
). Anal column ¼ of anal tube. Ventral phallobase lobe with an apical notch (
Fig. 27
). Aedeagal hooks arising below the middle of aedeagus, directed downwards, nearly straight, with pointed apices. Lobe-shaped processes of the phallobase basement wide, not narrowing apically (
Fig. 26
). Style with deeply concave hind margin, caudo-dorsal angle widely rounded; capitulum on long neck, elongate, not narrowing apically (in dorsal view) (
Figs 28, 29
).
Female genitalia.
Hind margin of sternite VII with short labial median process (in dorsal view) (
Fig. 66
, shaded). Anal tube long convex (in lateral view); 3.5 times as long as wide medially, narrowing apically, with rounded apex (in dorsal view). Anal column wide and short, ¹⁄ of whole anal tube. Anterior connective lamina of gonapophysis VIII with four teeth in lateral group.
Material examined.
Algeria
:
1♀
,
Geryville
(
MNHN
)
;
1♂
, “
Aïn Séfra
/ (
Oran
) /
L. Bleuse
[one side]
6.7.1896
[another side]” (
MNHN
)
;
1♂
, “Aïn Séfra / (
Oran
) /
L. Bleuse
[one side] 6-17-5 / 1896 [another side]” (
MNHN
)
;
2♀
, “
Aïn Séfra
/
Mai 1896
/
Dr. A. Chobaut
” (
MNHN
)
;
2♂
,
2♀
, “Mékalis / (
Oran
) /
L. Bleuse
[one side] 16-5.1896 [another side]” (
MNHN
and
ZIN
)
;
1♂
,
1♀
, “
Mékalis
/
Mai 1896
/
Dr. A. Chobaut
” (
MNHN
)
;
2♀
, “
Mechera
/
Mai 1896
/
Dr. A. Chobaut
” (
MNHN
)
.
Notes.
During this study the photos of the
holotype
deposited in the
Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences
(Brussels,
Belgium
) were examined and compared with the specimens listed above.
According
to available data the species is known from northern
Algeria
.
Previous
records are from
El Bayadh Province
(
Geryville
) (
Lethierry 1878
)
and
M’Sila Province
(vicinity of Bou-Saâda) (
Gnezdilov
et al.
2004
).
Other material listed above is from
Naâma Province
.